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Have You Ever Been To A LAN Party?

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I've been attending LAN Parties since i was about 15, started helping out with Multiplay UK events (back then they were small and cosy, 50 people tops) great fun, however MPUK went the money route and now runs huge 800 player events for cash prizes and such, wrong sort of croud to have much fun
i moved onto RoWeb which was spun off from one of the guys at MPUK, however that has also seemingly died of late, not many events the last year, a few large 250ish events i helped manage went down well though

i stick to the smaller ones, there is a good community spirit out there, and most of the smaller ones down south attend each others events, its a good vibe, and all a great laugh

started my own one with some friends now using some nice high end cisco kit we got for certification, ;)

so in brief, yes I have, yes i would, and if you actually play computer games i would recommend the event to all, if you dont, theres not much point, except the copious ammounts of beer and likeminded people (unless ofcourse, you dont play games, then just beer)

I have been at LAN parties but not as a player. Occasionally, when a class would end, the instructor would allow the students to have a LAN party on the last day. Plenty of pizza and soda to go around but I don't game so I'd just hang out with a few of the other students while the majority of kids played.

It's a little frightening. There you have 20 people or so all glued to their computers, staring at their monitors, trying to kill the other players in some first-person shooter game like Half-Life or Unreal Tournament. It reminds me of that famous photo from the cover of Life magazine taken in the late '50s where the photographer took a picture of a movie audience all wearing 3D glasses and watching the film. They all look like zombies.

Since I have absolutely zero interest in gaming, I can say that I wouldn't attend a LAN party unless somehow compelled. JMHO.

I've never been to one, but has anyone seen that video on the internet? It was some sort of gaming LAN party and one guy got caught cheating, so they grabbed his comp took it outside and proceeded to trash it.

probably staged, never heard of that happening, usually just lots of abuse shouted and he gets kicked off the server,
we do like to break up old monitors and PCs with sledge hammers and stuff though, quite amusing ;)

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